On 7/18/2014 9:38 AM, Kevin Golding wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jul 2014 14:14:02 +0100, Kevin A. McGrail <[email protected]> wrote:

On 7/17/2014 10:33 PM, UpdatesD Cron wrote:
Exit Status 9 is not zero for do-nightly-rescore-example.

So here's the status on which logs were accepted and which were not.

Well it's not relevant to this issue as such but I believe old logs aren't being removed/purged which may be why some of those are showing up as not meeting requirements. For example I haven't run the gah test for months and it would be massively out of date by now, I just run core at the moment.

I presume it doesn't add much stress to the process to check and ignore those old files each day but I thought I'd flag it up as a general item to be aware of.
The system is designed to keep the logs and ignores them based on the header. Very low stress and not sure if the ruleqa freqs generator uses them so I leave them be ;-)

One thing I will say is I've gradually moved my (working) masscheck later and later in the day. I know originally it said 9am UTC but I have to run mine after 10am UTC for some odd reason - perhaps that could explain some of the problems?

I think the key point is do you see the logs you are submitting listed as used? I didn't see your logs as being used with the correct revision. Looking at http://rsync.spamassassin.org/, I don't see your logs at all which means you haven't uploaded in quite a long time. Can you check your rsync output easily to see if you are uploading ok?

Otherwise, I think the last files we have from you are from 2012!

Regards,
KAM

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